Fundamenta Medicinae.
London: Macdonald, 1971. One plate, 142pp., 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. London and NewYork: Macdonald, (1971). Very Good (+). Small presentation by previous owner. More
London: Macdonald, 1971. One plate, 142pp., 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. London and NewYork: Macdonald, (1971). Very Good (+). Small presentation by previous owner. More
Londres: 1773. 3 volumes, slim 12mo, 318 pp + 252 + 239. Bound in full contemporary tree calf (rubbed at the extremities), gilt spines with black leather labels, red speckled edges. Londres [Amsterdam], 1773. First Edition. Very good(+). Paul-Henri Dietrich Thiery d'Holbach (1723-1789), the foremost exponent of atheistic materialism and the most intransigent polemicist against religion in the Enlightenment. Holbach had associated with the younger philosopher who, with Diderot, d'Alembert and Rousseau, were grouping around the Encyclopédie, to which he..... More
London: 1782. 250 pages. 12mo, contemporary 1/2 calf over marbled boards, well rubbed at spine ends. Londres (i.e. Amsterdam: M. M. Rey?), 1782. An exposition of his philosophy by "the foremost exponent of atheistic materialism and the most intransigent polemicist against religion in the Enlightenment". A comprehensive defense of atheism. Barbier I 137. Brunet Table 2315. NUC lists only one copy of this edition. More
London: 1773. 3 volumes bound in 1. viii, 218, (2) pp.; (4), 174, (2) pp.; (4), 166, (2) pages. 8vo, contemporary calf, burgundy leather spine label, corners a bit rubbed London: 1773. First Edition. Very good (+). More
Cambridge: Belknap, 1963. Edited by Mark DeWolfe Howe. xxvii + 338 pages, 8vo, grey cloth, d.w. Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1963. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
Cambridge: Addison Wesley, 1955. Illustrated with diagrams throughout. xx + 650 pages. 8vo, tan and burgundy cloth with black spine label; some chipping at head of spine. Cambridge: Addison - Wesley Press, 1955. A very good copy. More
Berlin: Junker und Dunnhaupt Verlag, 1933. 192pp. 8vo, printed wrappers; perforated ex-lib University Library stamp on first 2 and last 2 pages. Berlin; Junker und Dunnhaupt Verlag, 1933. Very good. More
Stanford, CA: 1961. 1 page on "Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences" letterhead, 11 x 8.5 inches, Stanford, California, October 5, 1961, responding to a former student's request, in full: "Your letter of Sept. 27 reached me here where I am spending the current academic year. Thank you for the kind things you say. It is one of the chief rewards of teaching. I have no picture of myself at hand. You may be able to procure one..... More
New York: Random House, 1969. xiii + 653 pages, 8vo, black cloth, d.w.; dust wrapper worn and torn. New York: Random House, (1969). First Printing. A very good copy in a good dust wrapper. More
Bonn: Hanstein, 1910. 284p., original printed wrappers; worn at the spine. Bonn: Peter Hanstein, 1910. Very good (+). More
New York: Thomas Whittaker, 1896. Frontispiece portrait. 170pp., thin 8vo, blue cloth. New York: Thomas Whittaker, 1896. Near fine. Inscribed by the author. More
London: Jean Nourse, 1690. Woodcut initials and tail pieces. 4to, 437 pages + 14 page index (small worm holes on margin of last 3 pages of index), full mottled calf, spine and corners well-worn but solid. Cadomi: Joannem Cavelier, Paris: Thomas Moette, 1690. Overall very good. More
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1976. Illustrated in black & white. 284pp. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. (small tear at top-edge). New York: Grossman Publishers, 1976. A near fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper. More
London: Cadell, EElliot, 1788. 2 volumes. 486 pages plus ads and 587 pages. Upper corner of margin on volume 1 eroded in margins, not effecting the text. 8vo, contemporary polished dark brown calf with red leather spine labels, rubbed. London: Printed for T. Cadell, C. Elliot, T. Kay, and Co., 1788. A New Edition. Internally clean and bright, a very good set. More
Amsterdam: Schneider, 1759. BOUND WITH: Dissertations Sur les Passions Sur la Tragedie Sur La Regle du Gout. viii + 134pp. and 139pp., 12mo, full mottled leather, gilt-decorated spine; rubbed, with wear to spine ends and corners, early ownership signature page facing title page with some transfer to title page. Amsterdam: Chez J. H. Schneider, 1759. Internally, clean and tight, a very good copy. More
238pp., 8vo, two-toned cloth, dust wrapper; ownership signature on front flyleaf. London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd., (1962). Very good. More
New York: Appleton, 1878. Illustrated. 8vo, 3/4 tan calf, marbled boards, marbled edges, ornately gilt spine with red and green leather labels. New York: Appleton, 1878. Very good (+). A textbook which is a little masterpiece of its kind. Huxley never accepted without qualification the Darwinian principle. He thought "transmutation may take place without transition" and thereby anticipated the findings of modern research. He liberated the English anatomical school from the deductive method, and sounded the keynote of the social..... More
New York: Pantheon, 1966. The Richard Wilhelm translation rendered into English by Cary F. Baynes. Foreword by C. G. Jung. Folding table at rear. xliii + 376 pages, 8vo, black cloth. New York: Bollingen Foundation, (1966). Reprint of the second edition. Inked gift inscription on front free endpaper, still a very good(+) copy. Bollingen Series XIX. The second edition complete in one volume. More
New York: Metropolitan, 1998. Illustrated. 356 pages, 8vo, cloth-backed boards, d.w. New York: Metropolitan Books, (1998). A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
Kila, MT: Kessinger, 1995. 379 pages. 4to. (Kila, MT): Kessinger, (1995). Book contains light amount of very neat underlining, otherwise fine. More
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004. x, 147 pages. 8vo, gray cloth-backed terracotta boards, pictorial d.w. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, (2004). First edition. Brief inked numbers at the title page, otherwise internally pristine. A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
Paris: Michel Brunet, 1700. vi + 186 pages, 24mo, full contemporary speckled calf, gilt spine. Paris: Michel Brunet, 1700. First Edition. Scarce. Very good (+). More
London: Grant Richards, 1913. Frontispiece portrait, and other illustrations throughout. 368 pages. 8vo, gilt-lettered orange cloth (spine cocked with some fading and spotting; armorial bookplate inside front cover). London: Grant Richards, 1913. A very good(-) copy. More
New York: Philosophical Library, 1973. Some illustrations in b/w. 177pp. 12mo, brown cloth, d.w. (d.w. slightly scuffed at edges, small sticker ghost on front loose flyleaf, bottom spine end on cloth bumped). New York: Philosophical Library, (1973). A near fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1962. 3 volumes. 510; 442; 374 pages. 8vo, gilt-lettered blue cloth. New York: Oxford University Press, (1962, 1963). Later printings of the second edition. Very good(+)-- cloth is lightly scuffed. Ex libris. More
Dear Mr. Hample, Just a short note to confirm receipt of the book and my absolute satisfaction with it. I am in the process of building a library of books from the interwar period to document and understand the events as seen by contemporaries as very often knowledge of what happened afterwards colours the views of historians. I am mainly focussed on Italian matters but books describing current events in other countries such as Germany, UK, France, Spain, Japan and the US are of interest to me. If you have a catalogue or can indicate to me any other books that you think could interest me, I would be very gratefll.Thank you in advance and best regards.
Your wonderful antique book Third Year of the War" written by Edward A Pollard and published by Charles B Richardson arrived Today in Australia. I'm very excited to be the new owner of this Historical record of the American Civil War - this wonderful book has found a good home. Kindest Regards